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Chargers Land Pro Bowl Center Tyler Biadasz to Bolster O-Line
sports1 month ago

Chargers Land Pro Bowl Center Tyler Biadasz to Bolster O-Line

The Los Angeles Chargers announced the signing of Pro Bowl center Tyler Biadasz on March 6, 2026. Biadasz, a former fourth‑round pick who has started 84 of 92 career regular-season games for Dallas and Washington, earned a 2022 All‑Star nod and Pro Bowl selection in 2024 while blocking for a line that helped 800-yard rushers and allowed few sacks. He spent 2024–25 with Washington, started all 31 regular-season games there, and played college football at Wisconsin, where he won the Rimington Trophy and earned All‑America honors. The move provides the Chargers with an experienced interior blocker and immediate interior‑line depth.

Chargers land Biadasz to anchor 2026 interior line
sports1 month ago

Chargers land Biadasz to anchor 2026 interior line

The Los Angeles Chargers signed Tyler Biadasz to a three-year, $30 million deal to be their starting center in 2026, upgrading the interior line ahead of free agency. Biadasz, who started 34 games for Washington and 57 for Dallas and is healthy after injuries, provides a smart mid-market option to stabilize the line behind Justin Herbert as the team reshuffles interior blockers.

Biadasz Eyes Chargers as Center Vacancy Opens
sports1 month ago

Biadasz Eyes Chargers as Center Vacancy Opens

Tyler Biadasz, who was released by the Commanders after stints with the Cowboys and Washington (including a 2022 Pro Bowl), is visiting the Los Angeles Chargers as they search for a starting center after Bradley Bozeman's retirement. Biadasz was due $8.3 million in 2026 with a $1 million roster bonus due April 1 and has previously drawn interest from the Bears; he started 31 games for Washington and 53 for Dallas and landed on injured reserve in Week 18 with knee and ankle injuries.

Biadasz Could Be Packers' Steady Center Solution
sports1 month ago

Biadasz Could Be Packers' Steady Center Solution

The Commanders released center Tyler Biadasz, and his solid PFF grades plus inside-zone/gap scheme fit could make him a practical, affordable plug for Green Bay’s interior line. A return to Wisconsin would not affect compensatory-pick calculations, and with a minor injury history, Biadasz reads as a steady, above-average starter rather than a flashy upgrade.

Commanders cut ties with Biadasz, boosting cap relief and depth questions
sports1 month ago

Commanders cut ties with Biadasz, boosting cap relief and depth questions

The Washington Commanders released starting center Tyler Biadasz, a move that could save $2.8 million immediately and up to $8.2 million this season if designated a post-June 1 cut. Biadasz, who started at center since Dan Quinn brought him over from the Cowboys, was placed on injured reserve on New Year’s Eve after a leg injury and was replaced by Nick Allegretti; Washington will need to add offensive-line depth in free agency and the upcoming draft.

Commanders cut ties with Biadasz, eyeing a new center
sports1 month ago

Commanders cut ties with Biadasz, eyeing a new center

The Washington Commanders are releasing starting center Tyler Biadasz, who signed a three-year, $29.25 million deal in 2024, started 31 regular-season games over two seasons, was due $8.3 million in 2026 with a $1 million roster bonus due April 1, and finished 2025 on injured reserve with knee and ankle injuries; a 2022 Pro Bowler, he previously played for the Cowboys after being a 2020 fourth-round pick.

"Washington Commanders Make Moves: Signing Tyler Biadasz and Dorance Armstrong in Free Agency"
sports2 years ago

"Washington Commanders Make Moves: Signing Tyler Biadasz and Dorance Armstrong in Free Agency"

The Washington Commanders have signed former Dallas Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz to a three-year, $30 million deal, bolstering their offensive line ahead of the upcoming season. With the team expected to draft a quarterback with the 2nd overall pick, Biadasz's experience is seen as a valuable asset. The move comes as the Commanders look to address their offensive line, with only one position currently locked in for next season.